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Lichen planus exanthematicus L43.81
Lichen planus exanthematicus: for 3 months persistent, itchy, generalized, dense rash with emphasis on the trunk and extremities (face not affected); on the cheek mucosa there are pinhead-sized whitish papules; as an individual florescence a 0.1-0.2 cm large, rounded, brown to brown-red papule with a smooth surface appears.

Erythema gyratum repens L53.3
Erythema gyratum repens: Anular, also garland-shaped, slightly infiltrated, reddish-brown plaques, sometimes scaly. No itching. Known bronchial carcinoma.

Pityriasis lichenoides chronica L41.1

Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans Q82.2
Teleangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans. 58-year-old patient with a generalized, spot-like clinical picture which has existed for many years and shows a constant progression; itching during sweat-inducing efforts and mechanical exposure of the affected skin areas.

Basal cell carcinoma superficial C44.L

Keratosis seborrhoeic (overview) L82
Verruca seborrhoica: General view: For many years a 7 x 5 mm large, brown-black tumor on the left scapula of an 83-year-old female patient.

Atopic dermatitis (overview) L20.-
atopic dermatitis: eminently chronic dermatitis, with blurred, itchy, red, rough, flat plaques. known (only slightly pronounced) rhinoconjunctivitis allergica. IgE normal. no atopic FA. DD: a seborrhoid form of psoriasis can be excluded . R morphologically, a tinea corporis should be considered.

Drug exanthema maculo-papular L27.0
drug exanthema, maculo-papular. multiple, acute, since 4 days existing, generalized, symmetrical, initially isolated, 0.1-0.2 cm large, later on large, about 30 cm large, homogeneous, marginally bizarrely dissected, smooth, red spots. no fever, no lymphadenopathy. occurs 6 days after taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs due to a sports injury.

Skabies B86
scabies. vein-shaped, rough papules with massive, especially nocturnal itching. larger plaques only in case of eczematization. predilection sites: interdigital folds of hands and feet, areolas. head and neck are free.

Maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis Q82.2
Urticaria pigmentosa: general view: about 0.5-1.0cm large, disseminated, oval or round, brownish-red spots. only when rubbed, increased redness of the spots with accompanying itching. also in warm showers or baths increased redness and clearly palpable elevation of the lesions.

Solar dermatitis L55.-
Dermatitis solaris: extensive, succulent, painful erythema in a 25-year-old man with skin type II, clearly marked on sunlight-exposed areas, preceded by several hours of sun exposure.

Eosinophilic cellulitis L98.3
Cellulitis eosinophile: unusually extensive skin findings, with a clinical picture that has existed for several weeks, with fatigue and tiredness as well as erysipelas-like erythema that gradually conflates into larger areas.

Lichen sclerosus (overview) L90.4
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus: extragenital infestation. Monotopic infestation.

Atopic erythrodermal dermatitis L20.8
Eczema atopic (erythrodermal): severe, universal (erythrodermal) atopic eczema, exacerbation phase for about 3 months.

Urticaria (overview) L50.8
urticaria chronic spontaneous: multiple, chronically recurrent, reddish, confluent wheals. severe itching. no scaling. note: the single episode lasts a maximum of 8-12 hours (detectable by marking test).

Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis L73.8
Pustulosis, sterile eosinophilous. multiple, chronic, recurrent for 6 months, disseminated, 0.1-0.2 cm large, highly itchy pustules that appear on flat plaques. blood eosinophilia and histoeosinophilia are detectable.

Blaschko lines
Blaschko lines: Naevus verrucosus: bizarre swirled pattern of this congenital epidermal nevus, which is oriented to the Blaschko lines.

Pityriasis rubra pilaris (adult type) L44.0
Pityriasis rubra pilaris, erythrodermalmaximum variant of pityriasis rubra pilaris.